Job center should have found him a job in demolition
Murphy, who has 74 previous convictions but nothing since 2004. 74. 74 times through the criminal court system. Then shoved onto a benefit which would have been stopped because he couldn’t (I say couldn’t as even if he wanted to work, I doubt he could find any with that long rap sheet) find a job.
There are many career criminals just like him that are getting to the point of retirement. I question their contribution to society and also why we keep funding their lives. Will he automatically get a state pension? Does he qualify for housing? If so, why? Why is this allowed?
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Job center should have found him a job in demolition
Murphy, who has 74 previous convictions but nothing since 2004. 74. 74 times through the criminal court system. Then shoved onto a benefit which would have been stopped because he couldn’t (I say couldn’t as even if he wanted to work, I doubt he could find any with that long rap sheet) find a job.
There are many career criminals just like him that are getting to the point of retirement. I question their contribution to society and also why we keep funding their lives. Will he automatically get a state pension? Does he qualify for housing? If so, why? Why is this allowed?